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Colorado EcoWomen is a lively and engaging network that helps YOU advance your career and helps you make a difference. If you, your friends, or your family have questions, ideas, or would like to get involved, please contact us at colorado@ecowomen.org.

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Sign up for the Colorado EcoWomen Newsletter to stay up-to-date on all our latest events! You can also join our Facebook group to interact with members, and subscribe to the Colorado EcoWomen Community listserv to share environmental job postings.

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  • Monetary Donations: Donate through PayPal Giving Fund! On the drop down menu that says "Use this donation for", be sure to select "Colorado Chapter." You can also donate directly to our chapter HERE by selecting the "friends and family" payment option.

  • Shop: Buy an awesome Colorado EcoWomen shirt, hat or mug! A portion of proceeds go to EcoWomen and our Colorado chapter.

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Meet the Colorado Chapter Board
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Amy Masching

Amy is the Global Projects Officer at ifaw, the International Fund for Animal Welfare. Her career has focused on managing conservation projects, building programs and partnerships, and advocating for human-wildlife coexistence. On the board of Colorado EcoWomen, she serves as co-chair with Hannah.

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Hannah O'Neill

Hannah works for the U.S. Department of Interior within the natural resource damage assessment and restoration program. On the Colorado EcoWomen board, she serves as co-chair with Amy. Hannah lives in Boulder with her partner and two cats; her favorite outdoor activities are backpacking and gravel biking.

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Naomi Curland

Naomi Curland is the Executive Director for Longmont Food Rescue, a hunger relief nonprofit that redistributes nutritious food that would otherwise go to waste to those in need. Naomi is also a board member of Sustainable Resilient Longmont and chairs their Zero Waste Committee. On the board of Colorado EcoWomen, she served as secretary from 2020-2022, and is now the chapter's treasurer. When she's not doing environmental work in her community, she enjoys hiking and painting. 

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Heather Hosterman

Heather has over 15 years of experience in environmental consulting and research on climate change, ecosystem services, and natural resource damage assessments and restoration. She joined the Colorado EcoWomen Board to connect with other eco-minded women, and currently serves as the chapter's secretary. She lives in Boulder and enjoys hiking, skiing, and camping throughout Colorado with her partner, their son and dog, Saxa.

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